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| | | | | Update 2012-01-22: "JavaScript myth: JavaScript needs a standard bytecode" is an updated version of this blog post. The web and thus JavaScript is slowly turning into a great platform. Part of the allure of the (partially) competing Java platform is that it has a core that goes beyond "Java the language": The Java Virtual Machine (JVM). There are now many languages that target the JVM, for example: Groovy, JRuby, Fantom, Jython, Scala, ABCL, Clojure, and Gosu. Java class files store JVM programs as Java bytecode, a compact binary format that source code is compiled to. Does JavaScript have something similar? | |
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| | | | | All the relevant data about Perl vs Java that includes definition, features, and side by side comparison in tabular form of both programming language. | |
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